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Tuition fees

Additional course costs

We want to try and help you prepare for the day-to-day costs of studying. These might include things like photocopying in the library, buying textbooks and specialist equipment or going on field classes. We've put together some useful information to help you understand these costs, including where subsidies are available from your academic department. Please see our study costs page for full details.

Home/EU Undergraduates

Tuition fees for 2018/19 are £9,250.

The University reviews tuition fees each year. The current expectation is that the University will increase fees for each year of study normally in line with inflation as specified by Parliament. This is likely to be the Retail Price Index (RPIX)* measure of inflation. This means your fees will rise in line with inflation for each year of study.

Student fee loans are also expected to rise in line with the fee cap, to ensure that higher education remains affordable to all.

Exceptions to the £9,250 fee:

Some of our programmes charge less than the full £9,250 fee:

Foundation programmes: the fee for the foundation year of specified programmes at Carmel College and Birkenhead Sixth Form College is £5,140.

Programmes with a Foundation element: Psychology BSc (Hons) (2+2 programme with Foundation element) is run in collaboration with Wirral Metropolitan College. The fee for the first two years is set by Wirral Metropolitan College.

Programmes with a year in industry or a year abroad: the fee for students spending a full year working in industry is £1,850. The fee for students spending a full year abroad is £1,385.

*RPIX is a measure of inflation in the UK, equivalent to the all items in the Retail Price Index (RPI) excluding mortgage interest payments.

Use our Finance Calculator to get an indication of your tuition fees and any financial support that may be available.

International Undergraduates

International students are required to pay the full costs of their tuition in the UK with each university setting its own international fees. Fees for undergraduate programmes and a full list of fees are available on our International fees pages.

Financial support

The University of Liverpool has a strong track record in widening access to higher education. With this in mind, we offer a range of scholarships and bursaries to support talented students from every background. See our Scholarships and Bursaries page for further information.

Modern Languages and Cultures

Go Higher

For adult learners with few or no formal qualifications, the University offers a one year, part-time, fast-track foundation course. More information can be found on our Go Higher webpages. Places are subject to successful performance to meet department entry requirements. Applications must be completed by May for September entry.

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Study abroad

Our Year Abroad scheme offers you an unusually diverse set of choices for how you will spend the third year of your studies. The year is spent in Europe, Latin America, or China, at university (all language areas), teaching English, or completing an independent work placement in commerce or at a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in one or more countries where the target language is spoken (currently for Europe and Latin America). If you are studying two languages you will normally split the year between two countries. A reduced fee is payable for the year which you spend abroad and three-year degree programmes exist if you are keen to study Modern Languages but are unable, for good reason, to go abroad.

When abroad you will be able to immerse yourself in the language and culture of your destination while also enjoying the support from dedicated academic members of staff who will guide you through the practicalities of your Year Abroad, by offering pastoral support remotely, by visiting students abroad, and advising you with your chosen assessment. Spending a year abroad has huge personal and academic benefits, as well as giving you a head start in the graduate job market. With a Year Abroad in Modern Languages and Cultures at Liverpool, the world really is your oyster!